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i. am not proud of them they will not succeed in dividing us not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of this dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters. made for mines. the chinese call it a consensus on principles maging and washington are in for further progress in their trade talks but a ruling by the world trade organization could sour the mood among negotiators also coming up demonstrators in chile want widespread reform meanwhile many business owners just told they can keep their doors open and baked not fried. entrepreneur pushes to insects as the healthy snack of the future will give you
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a taste. on the program 1st though saudi arabia's state oil giant aramco is going public crown prince mohammed bin solomon has given the green light for a much anticipated initial public offering that's according to news agency waters. had been expected last month but was reportedly delayed to allow the kingdom to secure purchased promises from institutional investors details of the planned i.p.o. are still scares the formal announcement is expected later this week and. the world's 2 top economies seem to be edging closer to a trade deal on friday both the u.s. and chinese negotiators acknowledged meaningful progress in their talks had been made china even spoke of a consensus on principles the news comes as the world trade organization has for the 1st time ever authorized china the tariffs on u.s.
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imports in a year's long dispute over u.s. antidumping practices for now though all eyes remain on the proposed phase one deal . everyone wants to know where u.s. president donald trump and his chinese counterpart xi jinping will meet again and finally think a new trade deal originally trump and she were set to meet on the sidelines of a summit in chile but the meeting was axed after widespread unrest gripped the country on friday financial markets welcomed comments from senior u.s. and chinese officials reporting progress in the efforts to finalize the partial trade deal trump tweeted that a deal was imminent and white house advisor larry kudlow said discussions were nearly complete on financial services a majority foreign ownership of companies in china and opening markets to u.s. agriculture exports the 2 sides hope to sign off on phase one of the deal when the 2 leaders meet again that's because over to our financial correspondent in new york
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yes korda doubts surely remain but the chinese claim on the other side they're close to deal which side is wall street leaning to hear. well in general we've heard this song before but if you look at the market in general we are clearly at elevated levels actually the s. and p. 500 and the nasdaq cope with it reached new all time highs year on friday still most markets have been. obviously believe that the deal will come otherwise it's hard to imagine it to see both record levels here on wall street what will be in this deal remains to be seen for example the protection of intellectual probably properties is probably not part of the phase one agreement that we might see this i think thing in a couple of weeks and the stocks have also been ball search by strong figures on
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the u.s. job market tell us more on that. you know we got 128000 new jobs for the month of october and that was actually the 109th consecutive months was job growth here in the united states and this is. also one 128000 new jobs means a good 50000 jobs more than expected especially in. and also in health care jobs created so the u.s. economy at this point seem to be on a pretty good track at least when it comes to the job market go to new york thank you. apple has launched its long awaited streaming service that will be available in more than $100.00 countries apple t.v. plus aims to take on a market dominated by netflix with its own origin all shows and movies and services
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starts out priced well below its competitors monthly rates can be accessed on apple's devices as well as on smartphones smart t.v.'s. now to some of the other business stories making headlines around the world china has launched the world's largest 5 g. network its 3 state owned wireless carriers have switched on the next generation while this technology make marking a milestone in the country's bid to become a global tech leader the owners of google are buying the leading wearable electronics maker fitbit the $2000000000.00 deal will likely see alphabet bring a google branded smartwatch or fitness tracker to the market shares unfitted have risen 40 percent since rumors of the deal emerged earlier this. was introduced a ban on smoking in bars and restaurants following years of debate and protests it's one of the last european countries to step out they have it in indoor public places a quarter of austrians are smokers. christine legarde has officially begun her
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presidency of the european central bank the former i.m.f. chief is the 1st woman to hold the role she's indicated that she intends to continue in loose monetary policy he was novartis also called on countries with a large budget surplus like germany to help the eurozone spend its way out of a possible recession. our financial correspondent in frankfurt charles the delaney told us what the european central bank's new boss should expect from the job. really going to going to try to. sort of common ground and the governing council. in how things. work that you would like to do a comprehensive review of the. i think looking at the negative and.
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an economy and. i think she's also going to continue on the. margins are going really start trying to get countries like germany. to do more in terms of there's been a lot of. countries there aren't spending as much as they can but i think that's where the markets are really looking her her diplomatic and our political. help her do something that markets are he really was able to do and. charles de laney reporting from frankfurt there now it all started with a protest over rising subway fare now chile is in the grip of violent demonstrations about the entire economic system the grievances include the rising cost of higher education health care transportation as well as the small pensions of retirees the protests forced the cancellation of 2 major international meetings
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among them the un climate summit and they're beginning to impact local businesses. street vendor jose today based at ports the demonstrations demand for greater economic equality. but the ongoing unrest has taken a toll on his business. the new myself so fallen sharply people are afraid and walk right past me due to the protests they have to get home early because in the evening there is chaos. in them over the past 2 weeks have seen widespread on rest and loosing santiago's metro system has suffered a rank 380000000 dollars in damage an association of major supermarkets put its members losses of more than a $1000000000.00 many shops are closed food delivery drivers have also been his heart and i think i'm the only one. it's affecting me very much because as you know many of the stores where we pick up food have been burned down on them and lately
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we aren't receiving any orders at the moment and if i don't receive any orders i don't get paid you know i'm bailing on also my end of. the protesters were trying to achieve the offices more justice and nest poverty the government has already promised financial help for those affected by the demonstrations but it's unlikely to make up for the last earnings of food delivery drivers or street vendors. now and a set of salted peanuts or potato chips would you grab a bag of crispy crickets or the barbecue flavored silkworms well this next tie entrepreneur things bugs in the bag will be the healthy and nutritious snack of the future. these crickets must feel pretty special after all humans housed them and feed them delicious food what more could a cricket ever want but it's latest at this point that the crickets realize that
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their hotel keepers are actually the grim reaper crickets are a delicacy in thailand and that means they're also big business ties have always eaten them but one visionary businessmen not shantytown had the idea of backing up insects like potato chips. i heard on t.v. about how the un said insects were a good alternative source of protein for the future in the jiffy the world's growing population because so i thought well if you thais eat a lot of insects already and eat them mistreat food has anyone put them in a bag if not how can we do it and we mean what sort of flavors do we use do we make them similar to the taste from street vendors were different i. chanted time decided on barbecue flavor and flavor a favorite of ties everywhere he also sells silkworms and bamboo worms they become
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a popular high protein alternative to a bag of chips among young people there and the united nations food and agricultural organization confirms the do traditional value of insects they have an incredible high content of protein but also many growth and for example also by 122 tons of insects are packaged and shipped from this bangkok factory every month that represents $100000.00 u.s. dollars bucks. and that's our show thanks for watching everyone.
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from part 2 classes from housing. this is what. welcome to the 77 percent. this week t.w. . artist and composer rob missouri create soundscapes the take listeners to the brazilian rain forests in texas desert or even some mars. rob's my guest on this very musical edition of arts and culture will be chatting about his work in just a moment and also on the show. a sneak preview of the w.'s new night groove series host international stars grooving and
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jamming including kiefer sutherland. and lithuanian punk rockers some of us tells us how the fall of the berlin wall changed his life. the 1st my guest is composer rob missouri he's getting ready to perform at the jazz fest here in berlin he's got 3 new albums out that he released just an artist's welcome darcey culture. in a moment i want to look at a clip of some of your visual arts because you're also a visual artist and before we do i'm curious to know if you have the same goals in both of these practices the visual art and the music. i mean i make make our music the music stuff is all about resonance.

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